On April 20, 2023, the
Missouri Supreme Court approved the death warrant of Johnny Johnson, whose death sentence was scheduled to be carried out on August 1, 2023. Johnson filed last minute appeals to challenge his execution, stating that he was incompetent to be executed due to his schizophrenia, and his lawyers urged the courts to consider that it had affected his state of mind when the murder of Williamson happened, and added that he experienced delusions about the devil using his death to bring about the end of the world. The Missouri Supreme Court rejected the appeal on June 8, 2023. On July 17, 2023, District Judge
Matthew T. Schelp of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri dismissed the appeal of Johnson to delay his execution. On July 26, 2023, however, the
8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily postponed the execution by a split decision of 2–1. However, the
Missouri Attorney General's Office appealed against the ruling, and on July 29, 2023, a re-hearing convened before a different panel at the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the stay order was overturned, allowing the execution to move forward. The
U.S. Supreme Court also refused to allow Johnson's appeal and confirmed his death sentence. As a final resort to escape the death penalty, Johnson petitioned for clemency from the state governor, with hopes that his death sentence could be commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole. On the eve of the execution, Missouri Governor
Mike Parson also rejected Johnson's clemency plea and ordered the execution to move forward as scheduled. Out of Williamson's family, her father opposed executing Johnson due to his opposition to the death penalty, but others, including Williamson's great aunt Della Steele, wanted Johnson to be put to death. Steele urged the governor to not show mercy for Johnson as she felt that justice should be served and instead of turning back, Johnson made the conscious choice of kidnapping and murdering Williamson and caused destruction to the lives of those around her forever. On August 1, 2023, 45-year-old Johnny Allen Johnson was put to death via
lethal injection at
Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in
Bonne Terre. Prior to his execution, Johnson reportedly ordered a
final meal of one bacon cheeseburger, curly fries and a strawberry shake. In a brief handwritten last statement, Johnson expressed remorse for the murder and said, "God Bless. Sorry to the people and family I hurt." Johnson was pronounced dead at 6.33pm after he was administered with a single dose of
pentobarbital. Johnson was the fourth person to be executed in Missouri and overall the 16th condemned criminal to be put to death in the U.S. during the year of 2023. ==Aftermath==